Head cases
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Solitary Head and Neck Cysticercosis: A Series of Rare Cases
Introduction: Cysticercosis is a disease which is caused by the infestation of the larvae Taenia solium, with humans acting as an intermediate host instead of a definitive host. Head and neck involvement including maxillofacial and oral involvement of cysticercosis is quite rare. Case Report: We report a series of rare cases of cysticercosis of the head and neck region encountered in a tertia...
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1089 patients treated for head injuries at the Unversity of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu, are analysed. Seventy-two percent of them were males. The age group 20-30 years was most vulnerable, accounting for 32% of the total. Road traffic accidents were responsible for a staggering 80% of the total. Most of the children in this group were pedestrians hit by vehicles on the roads. About 42% of...
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was subsequently proved in Court, that the contusions were caused by blows from the back of a small axe, and the incision by a slight blow from its edge. Two of the scalp wounds healed readily ; the back remained painful for some time, and the reniaining injury, which afterwards proved of so much interest, was a contused and lacerated wound of the scalp, on the top and a little to the left side...
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Teratomas are bulky lesions that rarely occur in the head and neck regions.They are composed of tissues from all germ layers with varying degrees of differentiation. They arise from pluripotential stem cells and ectopic embryonic non-germ cells. The most common sites of occurrence in the head and neck are the cervical region and the nasopharynx. Three cases of these tumors are reported here...
متن کاملRole of repeat CT scan head in initially inoperable cases of traumatic head injury.
The CT scan has become popular in cases of head injury. In this study 71 cases (M:48; 68.0% and F:23; 32.0%) with traumatic head injury admitted and initially managed conservatively at National Neurosurgical Referral Centre, Bir hospital starting from May 2005 to April 2006. The most common cause of injury was road accidents (43 cases) with motorcycle and bus injuries as the leading causes. Nau...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Journal of Clinical Investigation
سال: 2009
ISSN: 0021-9738
DOI: 10.1172/jci38340